The best way to describe my work is comedy in a very, very real way. I'm not scared to look silly on camera. I take everyday situations we all go through and put a very real twist on it - things people can relate to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I tried to branch out into comedy, I didn't do very well at it, so I went back to doing what I do naturally well, or what the audience expects from me - action pictures.
I like to describe my stuff as observational comedy.
I would say I try to make my comedy really personal. I try to tell stories that happened to me, experiences from my life.
A lot of critics object to what I do, but I got into comedy to make people laugh, and I've always worked hard.
I rarely joke unless I'm in front of a camera. It's not what I am in real life. It's what I do for a living.
As for doing more dramatic work over comedy, I do whatever turns me on at the moment.
My style of comedy is very real and bittersweet, and sort of always on the verge of kind of being tragic.
I'm really not feeling one way or the other with comedy or drama, I'm just sort of doing projects that I've been finding really fun to be a part of.
I have always thought of comedy as an important job and medium, and so I put pressure on myself to do the best I can.
Reality is the scary thing. Not my work, not comedy.